Here are some common operating steps and considerations when using a
rotating mop:
1. Preparation: Before starting, make sure there are no large clumps or litter on the ground, which can be cleaned with a broom or vacuum.
2. Fill with water or cleaning fluid: If your rotating mop has a water tank or cleaning fluid container, fill it with the proper amount of water or cleaning fluid according to the instructions. Make sure not to exceed the indicated line.
3. Adjusting the mop head: If necessary, make sure the mop head is at the proper angle to better contact the floor and clean it.
4. Step on the foot pedal or activate the mechanism: Depending on your rotating mop design, depress the foot pedal or activate the mechanism to activate the swivel function of the mop head. This will usually be accomplished with a swivel mechanism attached to the mop handle.
5. The mop head touches the ground and moves: Gently place the mop head on the ground to make sure it can make contact with the ground. Move the rotating mop to the area that needs to be cleaned by pushing and pulling the handle.
6. Clean the floor: While the mop head rotates, move the mop over the floor with proper pressure to clean the floor. As needed, more water or cleaning solution can be added as the cleaning solution runs out.
7. Done cleaning: When finished cleaning, stop pedaling or turn off the spin mechanism. Lift the mop head and move it to a cleaning or storage area.
Precautions:
1. Before you start cleaning, make sure to read and follow the instructions and safety guidelines for your rotating mop.
2. For different types of floors, make sure to use the appropriate mop head material to avoid damaging the floor or not achieving the desired cleaning effect.
3. Avoid applying excessive pressure on the floor, which can damage the floor surface or cause premature wear on the mop head.
4. Clean and maintain your rotating mop regularly to avoid dirt or detergent residue that can reduce performance.